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Six Latin American authors made the list of “Best Books of 2022”

Like every year, the cultural supplement “Babelia” of the Spanish newspaper Village chose the first 50 books of the year and, in 2022, six works by Latin American authors – including the Nicaraguan Sergio Ramírez, the Cuban Leonard Padura and the Argentinian Mauro Libertella- make up the prestigious list.

Villagelike The New York Times and The New Yorker, annually publishes a list of recommended books with which it closes the year of publication. These lists also work as inspiration for readers who are looking for these times a title to accompany them during the holidays.

Diaries. sometimes lost 3 and 4, from Raffaele Chirbes and published by Anagrama, it was the most voted book, receiving the support of 75 experts. In position 18, fig Watch out, by Argentina’s Lucía Lijtmaer (Anagrama).

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“The parallel monologue of two women served Lucia Lijtmaer for three things: that people learn to write their surname, to distinguish cautery from imprisonment and to surrender en masse to one of the revelation novels of the year. In it, God and an ex-boyfriend become the objects of wrath and adoration of the protagonists of a story full of rhythm, wit, horror and humour”, claims the short text that justifies the choice.

In position 22 it was located An opportunity, by the Argentinian author Pablo Katchadjian, edited by Sexto Piso. And in position 30 there is That day fell on a Sunday of the Nicaraguan writer Sergio Ramírezby Alfaguara.

decent peopleof the Cuban writer, journalist and screenwriter Leonard Paduraknown for his mysteries on detective Mario Condé and for the novel The man who loved dogspeaked at position 33. Spinoza in the park Mexico (Tusquets) by Mexican historian, essayist, publisher and intellectual Enrico Krauze it is also in the Babelia list.

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